Finally in 1889 the line was electrified and extended with the "loop" around what is now Virginia-Highland.
In its heyday in the 1890s, the Nine-Mile Circle line was one of the streetcar lines popular for pleasure trips. It also took visitors to the Cotton States and International Exposition in 1895, held in what is today Piedmont Park.
At some point (it seems around 1901 as the line was frequently mentioned in the Atlanta Constitution and suddenly ceases to be mentioned after June 1901), service in a loop was discontinued (see map). Service to the area did continue as individual lines however:
Along North Boulevard as far as Orme Circle
Along Ponce de Leon Ave. from downtown past Druid Hills out to Decatur, and
Along North Highland Ave. as far north as Virginia Ave.